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Blood mixed saliva only in morning
From last few days, I feel symptoms of acid reflux and see mild Blood mixed saliva Only in morning without coughing. Also have sore throat feeling all day  and salty saliva coming all day and sometimes yellowish sputum too.What should I do ?
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Do u have fever cold cough?
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It's reflux changes. Drink lots of water. Do betadine gargles .
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Avoid spicy n oily food completely
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Don't gargle n clean your tongue forcibly in the morning
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Sometimes blood mixed with saliva can be seen if your throat is congested because of reflux and if you try to clear your throat vigorously
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Drink plenty of fluids Avoid oily and spicy food
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Could be from throat mouth nose or chest. Need consulting
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gargle with salt water
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no spicy foid
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